A video filmed from inside the Manchester City team coach shows the moment some rival fans started pelting the bus with missiles.

Thousands of Liverpool supporters lined the streets for last night's Champions League quarter-final clash as both buses drove along Anfield Road.

But as the City bus arrives, the sound of missiles, including bottles and cans, can be heard hitting the side of the coach and its windows.

The video was filmed by Manuel Estiarte, one of City manager Pep Guardiola’s technical staff, who later uploaded the clip to his Instagram account.

The footage also shows flares being set off among the gathered crowd, with red smoke filling the air as songs were chanted and huge flags held aloft.

Estiarte described the passionate scene by saying “No words” and “Unacceptable.”

The coach driver’s door was smashed and the vehicle was deemed to be unusable afterwards, while two police officers were injured during the incident.

Liverpool issued a statement for the actions of a minority of fans.

It said: “The club condemns in the strongest possible terms the scenes which preceded our Champions League quarter-final, which resulted in damage being inflicted on the Manchester City team bus during their arrival at Anfield.

“We apologise unreservedly to Pep Guardiola, his players, staff and officials caught up in the incident.

“The behaviour of a number of individuals was completely unacceptable and the club will cooperate fully with the authorities to identify those responsible.

“The priority now is to establish the facts and offer Manchester City whatever support is necessary.”

After the game, which Liverpool won 3-0, Man City players were quick to not use the incident as an excuse for their defeat.